A Glasgow woman has posted a picture to social media showing the terrifying scene after a B&M table 'spontaneously exploded' in her home.

Anne Flanagan shared the picture of the four-tiered £20 unit from the discount retailer on Facebook after it shattered into millions of pieces.

The post gained nearly 100 comments and at least six women said the same thing had happened to their glass furniture from B&M.

B&M, which has outlets across the UK, has recalled glass items in the past due to 'breakage and injury hazards', but new accusations of faulty furniture has resulted in enraged customers demanding answers.

Ms Flanagan's table is supposed to be a four-tiered black glass display but shattered when she tried to move it

Anne Flanagan was trying to move this £20 B&M unit when it 'exploded' into a million shards of glass

Ms Flanagan said that she was trying to move the unit when it 'exploded' in front of her and her toddler.

The mother-of-two spoke with the company but was told unless she had a receipt, there was 'nothing they could do'.

Ms Flanagan wrote in a Facebook post: 'Looking to speak to the lady that put up a post regarding B&M glass furniture.

This is how Ms Flanagan's unit is supposed to look

'Exploding is the only word I can use for it. This happened to me today.'

'My two-year-old was right behind me when this happened. Thank God I was in front of her.

'Never leaned on it or anything, it just went boom.

'B&M said no receipt, there is nothing they can do so I'm phoning head office tomorrow.'

'Got a million pieces of free glass to a good home.'

Carolyn Patterson, from Blantyre in South Lanarkshire, commented on the post: 'This happened to my dining table as well.

'I was clearing it when it exploded into a million pieces of glass. I got a hell of a fright.'

Debbie McGuire uploaded a picture of a glass dining table from B&M, which was in pieces on her carpet.

Lesley Allan said: 'I had a black glass unit from B&M and I was sitting watching TV one day when it just exploded.'

Charlene Burrows added: 'I got a nest of tables from there. One exploded when my two-year-old daughter was near it.'

The numerous posts reveal the extent of the issue with the B&M furniture.

Mary Mclaughlin, also from Glasgow, shared a picture highlighting the 'potential danger' of the glass units.

Her post shows glass from her TV stand strewn across her carpet.

Women have taken to Facebook to complain about 'exploding' tables and units from B&M. This table from B&M , posted by Debbie McGuire, sent shards of glass into her carpet when it spontaneously burst into pieces

Mary Mclaughlin said her TV unit exploded, sending glass across her carpet, and just nearly missed injuring her grandson. She's decided to purchase a wooden TV unit instead of another glass one

She captioned it: 'My TV unit exploded a few days ago. It was purchased from B&M.

'Need to raise awareness of the potential danger of this, it missed my grandson by inches.

'New wooden unit will be bought instead.'

A picture shared on Twitter last year by a girl named Ella also shows her B&M rattan table in pieces in the garden after it 'shattered in the heat'.

Ms Flanagan's table was purchased from a B&M store like this one in Glasgow

A B&M spokesperson said: 'We take the standards and safety of our products very seriously. The table passed an industry standards test for strength and durability before it was considered for our stores. The table is no longer on sale as the line was completed in 2013 once all the stock was sold.'

In October 2014, B&M recalled several glass tables from their range due to 'breakage and injury hazards'.

Customers were told that they could return the tables to their local store for a full refund.